it took amy copeland's hands, her feet, it took her right leg. the doctor said she had a 1% chance of living, but that was seven months ago, and her recovery has been remarkable. she spoke with erin burnett last night, and as you are about to see, her resilience is breathtaking. >> there's not a whole lot i can't do. at this point i think the hardest thing to do is handling objects and keeping them in my hands. i'm not dropping them because if things are in my reach i can pretty much do everything, but when i drop something on the ground, there's not a whole lot i can do about it. luckily, that might change soon because i'm hopefully getting a service dog very soon, and that dog will help me by picking things up off the ground and opening and closing doors for me. that's another difficult thing is closing a door on yourself with a wheelchair in the way. still getting used to it. you know, every day w